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US court drops charges on Aaron Swartz days after his suicide RT

“…In closing, the collective said, it “intends to pursue reform within the DoJ and other government agencies to prevent the kind of unnecessary harassment that Aaron Swartz was victim to. Some of the brightest men and women in the fields of information technology and security are being targeted by agencies that lack a basic understanding of the so-called crimes they are accusing people of.”…”

Published: 15 January, 2013, 02:14

RT

A federal court in Massachusetts has dismissed the hacking case against Aaron Swartz, who committed suicide on January 11 while facing decades behind bars and a $1 million fine.

A federal court in Massachusetts has dismissed the hacking case against Reddit co-founder Aaron Swartz, who committed suicide on January 11 while facing decades behind bars and a $1 million fine.

The dismissal follows an investigation into Swartz’s involvement in the theft of content held in JSTOR, a digital journal archive used by universities and other research institutions. Swartz, who resided in New York City at the time of his death, had accessed JSTOR through the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s library, which is why the case was being heard in that state.

Though JSTOR decided not to press charges – even urging the US government to drop the case – MIT went ahead with a civil case. As a result, Swartz faced serious legal consequences, which observers believe led to his suicide last week.

According to a Huffington Post report, Swartz’s defense team suspected federal attorneys were using Swartz as an example to show how serious they could be with online crime cases.

US attorney Stephen Heymann pursued Swartz because the case “was going to receive press and he was going to be a tough guy and read his name in the newspaper,” Elliot Peters, Swartz’s lawyer, said.

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And though Swartz is now dead and the charges have been dropped, the repercussions of the case seem to be only developing.

On Monday, global hacktivist collective Anonymous broke into MIT’s website and replaced its front page with the simple line, “In Memoriam, Aaron Swartz.” The group also left a statement, calling the Department of Justice’s pursuit of charges against Swartz “a grotesque miscarriage of justice” and “a distorted and perverse shadow of the justice that Aaron died fighting for.”

“We call for this tragedy to be a basis for a renewed and unwavering commitment to a free and unfettered internet, spared from censorship with equality of access and franchise for all,” the statement continued.

Swartz’s funeral is to be held in Chicago on Tuesday, and Anonymous will be in attendance.

The Westboro Baptist Church, whose members are known for bringing offensive signs – most famously, “God Hates Fags” – to their funeral-side pickets, has expressed intent to carry on that tradition at Swartz’s service.

Anonymous is already responding, saying in a statement, “Twenty-four hours after the death of Aaron Swartz was announced to the world, a heartless cult announced their intention to picket his funeral. In response, Anonymous has launched Operation Angel.”

The Anonymous statement calls on “organizations who would like to form protective human shields near Aaron’s funeral to listen closely for any announcement by the family on this action and respect their wishes… We are encouraging the public and any members of Highland Park law enforcement with intel on the cults to e-mail that information to OpAngel@hushmail.com.”

In closing, the collective said, it “intends to pursue reform within the DoJ and other government agencies to prevent the kind of unnecessary harassment that Aaron Swartz was victim to. Some of the brightest men and women in the fields of information technology and security are being targeted by agencies that lack a basic understanding of the so-called crimes they are accusing people of.”

http://rt.com/usa/news/swartz-suicide-court-drops-charges-997/

January 15, 2013 - Posted by | Uncategorized

2 Comments »

  1. There is much more to this story. RT mainly only sticks to “official stories” and does not delve into assassinations, false flag terror, even though these are well documented patterns in history. At any rate, here is a good review of the facts which point to murder:

    http://rense.com/general95/suspi.html

    Richard Wilcox's avatar Comment by Richard Wilcox | January 16, 2013 | Reply

  2. We cannot forget what Aaron died for! Down with those who use information as a weapon of power!

    bernado's avatar Comment by bernado | March 6, 2015 | Reply


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